Update: Iowa Delegate Counts
By 270toWin Staff
February 5, 2020
An update on Iowa pledged delegate allocation.
Democratic Caucuses: About 71% of the vote has been counted as of Thursday morning. Based on that, 24 of the 41 available delegates can be allocated, per NYT/AP. As of now, they are split between Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. When all the results are in, these candidates will likely add to their total, with Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar also receiving delegates. While Klobuchar is under 15% statewide, she has exceed that in a number of precincts, and is even leading in a few counties. No overall winner for the state has yet been named.
You can monitor the total delegate count for each candidate using the Estimated Actual tab of the Interactive Delegate Calculator. 1,990 pledged delegates are needed to win the Democratic nomination on the first ballot.
Republican Caucuses: As might be expected, President Trump received overwhelming support at the caucuses, winning over 97% of the vote. However, with 40 delegates available and a proportional statewide allocation, Bill Weld's 1.5% appears to have earned him a lone delegate.